Emma Ainala
Emma Ainala
Emma Ainala is known for her intricate, detailed works that explore mythologies and a variety of spaces, both physical and digital – some even imagined. The human body, with its ambivalent gestures and expressions, is at the center of the works, being the object of the gaze and objectification are recurring themes. Her dreamlike paintings are at the same time very much in the present and contain references to art and cultural history. The thoughtful symbolism of the interiors of the works and the fragmented, dense surface enable several different interpretations and visits to parallel realities. Ainala's carefully stylized paintings are like performances of some unfinished and mysterious situation.
Emma Ainala (b. 1989, Helsinki, lives and works in Savonlinna, Finland) graduated from the Finnish Academy Fine Arts of Uniarts Helsinki in 2013. She had her first solo museum exhibition at Mikkeli Art Museum in 2017, followed by another one at Jyväskylä Art Museum in 2019, and Hyvinkää Art Museum in 2020. In spring 2018, she was invited to take part in the prestigious Spring Exhibition at Copenhagen’s Kunsthalle Charlottenborg. Her works have been widely exhibited in Finland and in Europe. Her works are included in collections such as the art collection of the Saastamoinen Foundation, the Niemistö Collection and Mikkeli Art Museum’s collection.
Works
Come as You Are, 2025
oil on canvas
60 cm x 50 cm
They Hate to See a Girlboss Winning, 2025
oil on canvas
150 cm x 160 cm
For the Thrills, 2024
oil on canvas
30 cm x 25 cm
Pigeon Promenade, 2024
oil on canvas
170 cm x 180 cm
Beautiful Princess Disease, 2024
oil on canvas
160 cm x 150 cm
Angels Femcels and Demigods, 2023
oil on canvas
170 cm x 180 cm
Bed Time Barbie Parikkala, 2022
oil on canvas
150 cm x 140 cm
Philosopher's picnic, 2021
oil on canvas
200 cm x 180 cm
Ophelia, 2021
oil on canvas
160 cm x 160 cm
A Room of one's own is crowded, 2021
oil on canvas
145 cm x 145 cm
Twilight contemplation, 2021
oil on canvas
150 cm x 150 cm
Fortune Cookie Tree, 2020
oil on canvas
170 cm x 180 cm
Melancholy Masquerade, 2019
Oil on canvas
120 cm x 150 cm
Nice For What?, 2018
Oil on canvas
141 cm x 140 cm
Soft Hardcore, 2018
Oil on canvas
160 cm x 160 cm
Complicated, 2017
Oil on canvas
185 cm x 170 cm
Overdose, 2017
Oil on canvas
70 cm x 50 cm
Detachment Plateau, 2017
Oil on canvas
195 cm x 185 cm
Fish Tail, 2014
Oil on canvas
150 cm x 120 cm
Grotto, 2014
Oil on canvas
190 cm x 158 cm
Exhibitions
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Group Exhibition
Winter Salon
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Delulufesting Dimension
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Season of the Witch
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Soft Hardcore
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Sensual World
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Group Exhibition
Time That Remains
News
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Emma Ainala, Janne Räisänen and Emma Sarpaniemi in Miettinen Collection: Body Politics
The exhibition offers an insight into Timo Miettinen’s art collection, with a particular focus on the bodily experience. -
Emma Ainala's solo show at Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma in 2026
Ainala's solo exhibition will be on view from October 9, 2026, through January 31, 2027. -
Helsinki Contemporary at Market Art Fair in Stockholm
At this year's Market Art Fair, Helsinki Contemporary is proud to present a booth curated around the theme of contemporary representations of the human figure with works by three Finnish artists: Emma Ainala, Ville Andersson and Emma Sarpaniemi.
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Emma Ainala and Aki Turunen in Det Nuttede at Sophienholm in Denmark
The group exhibition presenting work from 12 contemporary artists explores art's relation to the the aesthetic category of "the cute". -
Works by Ainala, Andersson, Laitinen, Sarpaniemi and Turunen on view at Miettinen Collection in Berlin
"Maybe It Was Magic", curated by Riina Kylätasku and Mika Minetti, features works from 52 artists and focuses on recently acquired works. -
Art Antwerp 2024 online viewing room on Artsy
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Helsinki Contemporary presents at CHART Art Fair 2022 solo presentations by artists Emma Ainala and Ilari Hautamäki
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Emma Ainala's museum solo in Hyvinkää Art Museum
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Emma Ainala in Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition 2018
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Emma Ainala’s extensive solo in Mikkeli Art Museum